If you thought you'd heard it all in the barbershop, think again. This time, it's the women who get their chance to (shampoo and) shine in this ensemble comedy from the producers behind Barbershop and Bringing Down the House! Gina Norris (Queen Latifah) is the star stylist at a posh salon. When her self-centered boss, Jorge (Kevin Bacon), takes credit for her eye-catching cuts, Gina decides to go her own way and opens her own shop. Accompanied by her shampoo girl (Alicia Silverstone), Gina soon finds herself surrounded by an outrageous group of stylists and clientele who can't help but speak their minds, and a neighbor (Djimon Hounsou) whom she can't keep her eyes off of.

If you thought you'd heard it all in the barbershop, think again. This time, it's the women who get their chance to (shampoo and) shine in this ensemble comedy from the producers behind Barbershop and Bringing Down the House! Gina Norris (Queen Latifah) is the star stylist at a posh salon. When her self-centered boss, Jorge (Kevin Bacon), takes credit for her eye-catching cuts, Gina decides to go her own way and opens her own shop. Accompanied by her shampoo girl (Alicia Silverstone), Gina soon finds herself surrounded by an outrageous group of stylists and clientele who can't help but speak their minds, and a neighbor (Djimon Hounsou) whom she can't keep her eyes off of.

When Calvin (Ice Cube) inherits a struggling barbershop from his dad he wants nothing to do with it. An entrepreneur with big dreams, Calvin doesn't want to be weighed down by what he sees as a useless enterprise. After selling the business to a loan shark, Calvin feels regret creeping in. Realizing the shop's place in the community, he finds himself willing to do anything to get it back. This razor-sharp ensemble comedy from the makers of Soul Food also stars Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas, Eve, and Anthony Anderson. They make up the eclectic crew whose jokes, quips, stories, and happenings fill the film with wit, charm, and loads of memorable character.

Strange things are afoot at the Circle K. High-school metal-heads Bill S. Preston, Esquire (Alex Winter), and Ted Theodore Logan (Keanu Reeves) won't graduate unless they ace their history project. One night in front of the local convenience mart they meet Rufus (George Carlin), a visitor from the future who shows up in a time-traveling phone booth. It turns out music made by Bill and Ted's band Wyld Stalyns becomes the basis for all life in the future. If the two don't graduate, Ted will get sent to military school, breaking up the band and altering the world's destiny. The friends embark on a whirlwind journey through time to ace their project, save the future, and score one for being excellent to each other. San Dimas Football rules!.

A perfect family's dreams of a perfect life in a perfect house go terribly awry in this update of the 1979 haunted house horror classic. George (Ryan Reynolds) and Kathy Lutz (Melissa George), along with their three children, move into a new home in a quiet town. They don't know that their house comes with a secret. A year before, a 23-year-old murdered his sleeping family, claiming voices told him to do it. It doesn't take long before the house's horrors stir to life, as the Lutz's begin hearing ghostly voices and seeing ghastly images. The demonic forces threaten to take hold of George. The family has to escape before the house engulfs them in this harrowing tale that grows darker when you realize that it was inspired by a true story.

Dade, a.k.a. Zero Cool (Johnny Lee Miller), is a hacking legend. After bringing down Wall Street's computers as a kid, he's banished from the keyboard until his 18th birthday. When he meets Kate, a.k.a. Acid Burn (Angelina Jolie), the two begin a friendly hacking rivalry. There's no code they can't crack, no network they can't access. But their freewheeling cyber-mischief gets serious when they stumble into a terrorist's plot to create a global disaster. Unless he gets $5 million, The Plague will capsize five oil tankers with a computer virus, and he's set up Dade and friends to take the fall. They'll scramble through cyberspace to clear their names and foil the plot, all while trying to evade The Plague and the Secret Service agents trying to hunt them down.

After years of sending messages into space, a government project receives a transmission back. The message details a strand of alien DNA and how to fuse it with human genetic material. The recipe results in Sil (Natasha Hestinridge), a human/alien hybrid who matures at an alarmingly fast rate. Stunningly beautiful but strikingly deadly, Sil escapes from the government lab. She's on the loose, and all she wants to do is mate. If she does, it could spell doom for life as we know it. Xavier Finch (Ben Kingsley) is the government agent charged with tracking her down. He assembles a team of lab-types and mercenaries (including Michael Madsen) to find Sil before it's too late in this seductive sci-fi thriller. If men can't resist her, mankind may not survive her.

Arnold Schwarzenegger makes his star-making turn as a relentless, time-traveling, cyborg assassin in James Cameron's essential 1984 sci-fi classic. Skynet, an AI-based military command system turns on its human creators and annihilates the world. A 30-year war between machines and what's left of mankind rages in the post-apocalyptic rubble. A soldier named John Connor eventually rises to lead the humans to victory. The machines send a terminator, a cyborg killer with remarkably human characteristics, back in time. His mission in mid-'80s Los Angeles: Find and kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) so John will never be born and the machines will never be defeated. The humans send crafty soldier Reese (Michael Biehn) to protect Connor. The two will need to defeat a seemingly invincible foe to insure humanity's survival.

Not so far in the future, Australia is overrun by a vicious motorcycle gang. The bikers rule the road, plunging the country into chaos. A police force bent on stopping them inspires little more than laughter among the gang members. Unchecked, the bikers continue harassing civilians and menacing the innocent. One day they mess with the wrong man, officer Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson). When his family and best friend are victimized by a brutal attack, Max erupts into a mad frenzy. His loved ones are gone. Now there's only one thing left to live for: revenge. This explosive, post-apocalyptic classic launched Gibson's career as an action star.

When the Cold War ended, many of the intelligence agents began working on their own, freelancing as mercenaries for hire, much like the masterless Samarai (known as Ronin) from ages past. Deirdre (Natascha McElhone) hires these Ronin, a group of one-time Cold War intelligence adversaries, for one last covert mission. Led by Sam (Robert DeNiro) and Vincent (Jean Reno), the team must track down a mysterious briefcase. But once the case is found, the double-crossing begins. Now, they'll fight to survive in a world where loyalty is bought, and betrayal is a way of life. This espionage action thriller from director John Frankenheimer is packed with twists and turns, both in the plot and in tense driving sequences through the tight streets of Europe.

In the not-too-distant future. Detroit is drowning in crime. Officer Alex J. Murphy (Peter Weller) becomes the future of law enforcement when drug dealers gun him down. What's left of Murphy's body is reconstructed with robotic parts. Part man, part machine, and all cop, Murphy, now RoboCop, struggles to find what remains of his memory while seeking revenge against his killers. RoboCop is a huge success as a crime-fighter, and soon becomes a valuable PR weapon in the city's quest to deploy an even more powerful, but glitchy, crime-fighting cyborg. Director Paul Verhoeven's starkly violent vision was layered with satire, making RoboCop one of the landmark sci-fi films of its era.

In John Carpenter's apocalyptic cult classic, Escape from New York, crime rules. To combat the problem, New York City has been turned into a walled-off maximum security prison. The inmates gain the ultimate upper hand when a terrorist crashes the President's plane over the Manhattan skies. The President manages to eject before Air Force One explodes, but now he's stranded among the most devious criminals in the country. One-eyed criminal Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) is offered the chance to win his freedom if he can rescue the President and find some important cargo, then bring the two to safety. If not, it'll mean his life. Snake's been injected with a special explosive that will only be deactivated if he completes his improbable mission.

Peter Sellers brought the unforgettable character of Inspector Clouseau to life for the first time in Blake Edward's 1964 classic The Pink Panther. The bumbling French detective would appear in a series of Pink Panther sequels and ranks as one of the most beloved characters in film history. This first of the series has Clouseau chasing Sir Charles Litton (David Niven), a dashing jewel thief known as The Phantom. He's out to steal a valuable jewel known as the Pink Panther. Thanks to his own wife (who's having an affair with Litton), Clouseau just can't catch up with the smooth criminal. When the Pink Panther is finally stolen during a costume ball, the crime is pinned on Clouseau, who has to wiggle his way out of trouble.

A grandfather (Peter Falk) comes by to read his grandson (Fred Savage) a story on a day when he's home sick from school. The story's called the Princess Bride, and it follows the tale of Buttercup (Robin Wright), a beautiful country girl who falls in love with stable boy Westley (Cary Elwes). After Westley is rumored to be killed by a legendary marauder known as the Dread Pirate Roberts, Buttercup is betrothed to Prince Humperdink (Chris Sarandon). But, as we come to find out, death cannot stop True Love. Director Rob Reiner's adaptation of William Goldman's fairy tale about fairy tales is a movie essential, filled with swashbuckling swordplay, cliffs of insanity, a scheming Sicilian, a six-fingered man, rodents of unusual size, and a rhyming giant. Anybody want a peanut?.

In Indiana, high school basketball is king. Hoosiers tells the story of an underdog small-town Indiana school that made an unforgettable run to the state championship in the 1950s. When Norman Dale (Gene Hackman) takes over as coach of the Hickory Huskers, he's got his work cut out for him. Teachers try to keep boys from going out for the team, one of the best players has an alcoholic dad (Dennis Hopper), and the rest of the town's fathers are worried about Dale's checkered past. But Dale overcomes these long odds and shapes his team into the most unlikely of contenders. Led by Jimmy Chitwood (Maris Valainis), the boys from Hickory go all the way to the big time in what's one of the best sports movies of all time.

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